Color depth problem

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danielad
Sep 17, 2003
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Sorry for probably stupid question but after the three days of continuous searching I see no any solution to my problem.

I have some images with many smooth softened and blurred parts… saved as common RGB image. But I really need them to be shown normally in the Internet Explorer with a system set in the "High color" (16 bit = about 64 thousands of colours) mode. While Windows itself, or Photoshop or other applications make a sort of a real-time auto-dithering, Internet Explorer does nothing at all. So images look pretty bad, ‘pixelated’ and poor.

Is there any way to artificially reduce the color depth of RGB-image to 65 thousands of colours, dither it properly and then save again as JPEG? All the Photoshop-like applications let one to choose only between the full RGB and the indexed (256) color mode… 🙁

Any ideas would be appriceated.

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YrbkMgr
Sep 17, 2003
Use Save for Web, don’t worry about changing the image mode.

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